by Okanagan Life | Oct 18, 2014 | Paul's Voice
In 1930, John Maynard Keynes predicted a future so abundant with technological prowess that countries like Canada, Great Britain and the United States would achieve a 15-hour workweek by century’s end. In 1966, Time magazine echoed this scenario by publishing an...
by Okanagan Life | Oct 3, 2014 | Paul's Voice
For as long as I can remember, people across Canada have spoken with great reverence, serendipity and kindness about our part of the world. Canada’s Okanagan Valley has become a Brigadoon of sorts, legendary in fact, a place where friends, family and visitors all love...
by Okanagan Life | Jul 14, 2014 | Paul's Voice
I’ll have my eggs over-easy with that spam. The new Canadian anti-spam law that went into force on July 1 raises two important questions: what took you so long, and do you realize there are far bigger fish to fry? Spamming, harvesting, hacking, malware, privacy...
by Okanagan Life | May 12, 2014 | Paul's Voice
Sliding into my favorite chair by the window at Bliss Bakery in Peachland, chai tea latte and tiramisu in hand, I open my Mac and begin typing. My golf clubs wait patiently outside in my Acura TL for me to organize my thoughts, concepts and ideas into the words you...
by Okanagan Life | Apr 25, 2014 | Olympic Roundup, Paul's Voice
When I watched locals Kelsey Serwa and Josh Dueck win Olympic medals in Sochi, I found myself tearing up (men are not supposed to admit this.) Lest one of my hockey teammates reads this and misconstrues that I admitted to sobbing (in print), I retract my...
by Okanagan Life | Feb 25, 2014 | Paul's Voice
Dear Bill, How was the Davos 2014: World Economic Forum this year? I got concerned as I read the Asia Times story This Is the Week Where the World’s Billionaires Gather in Davos and Pretend They’re Saviors of the World. The Go, Tell it on a Mountain gig seems to work...
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